Car Seat Poncho Crash Tested for Safety
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Car Seat Safety facts and tips blog: https://blog.birdyboutique.com/car-sa...
Car Seat Poncho, a safe car coat. Crash tested in a crash testing facility, surpassing safety NHTSA standards, CPSC/CPSIA Safety Compliant after rigorous testing, CPST car seat technician recommended. AAP agrees, bulky coats under belts are not safe, that's why our car seat ponchos go on your child over the buckles and seatbelts, leaving no room for belt slack and no interfering with carseat harness. We worked tirelessly to assure your baby toddler boy or girl is safe!
The car seat poncho is recommended by various car seat safety organizations as a safer way for children to travel in car seats versus wearing thick winter coats, which can add 4 dangerous inches of slack into the harness straps. Car seat ponchos do not in any way interfere with the harness and therefore are completely safe and beneficial in the event of an accident. These are uniquely designed by us and can’t be found in these prints or fleeces anywhere else. It's the perfect car seat wearable blanket.
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Keep your child safe in a car set. First, ensure that you register your car seat and sign up for recall notices to receive safety updates. You should also sign up with the NHTSA to receive e-mail alerts about car seat and booster seat recalls. Layer your child in tight fitting clothing that is close to their body to allow the car seat belts to be tightened properly. Never buckle your baby or toddler in the car seat with bulky coats on, and don’t pad the base of the car seat, as those things allow for extra space between your child and the belts. If you are worried about your child’s warmth, use a blanket or a car seat poncho to place OVER the car seat belts while still allowing proper buckling.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC, requires that all children’s products are subject to a set of federal safety rules, called children’s product safety rules. This means that all manufacturers are required by law to ensure their products go through rigorous testing that will deem their items safe to use.The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, CPSIA, allows the CPSC to be more stringent on product safety requirements. Each one of our ponchos, along with all other Birdy Boutique products, have been rigorously tested by a CPSC approved laboratory and all CPSIA standards have been met. This means that all the materials used in manufacturing our products were tested and are safe to use for you and for your child. We went through this lengthy process because safety is a priority we care about! Our ponchos are SAFE and CPSC and CPSIA compliant!
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Tom Sargent Safety Center at Doernbecher Children's Hospital
“It’s a mistake any parent can easily make in winter: putting your child in a car seat bundled up in a winter coat. And it could be deadly.”
https://www.today.com/video/car-seat-...
https://www.today.com/parents/car-sea...
“As a general rule, winter coats should not be worn underneath a car seat harness because that can leave the harness too loose to be effective in a crash.”
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-s...
“Most winter coats and snowsuits add about 4 inches of bulk to the car seat harness straps.”
https://www.scarymommy.com/no-winter-...
“What difference does 4 inches make? The average coat adds 4 inches of slack into the child’s harness straps…that’s like wearing 38 inch waist pants when you are a 34!”
http://thecarseatlady.com/warmandsafe/
“There is an up to 95% misuse rate with clothing and car seats.”
https://www.businessinsider.com/why-y...
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